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We wish you an enjoyable stay at your chosen Deerfield Massachusetts hotel. Seasoned travellers will become acquainted with the famous hotels in their destinations. The Four Seasons Hotel Macao Cotai Strip in Macau, the Ritz-Carlton in Hong Kong, the Royal Tulip Rio de Janeiro, the Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles, the Cascades Hotel at Sun City in South Africa, the Sofitel Rio de Janeiro Copacabana and the Imperial Hotel in Delhi. are internationally renowned hotels.

Captain Alfred Bulltop Stormalong (Stormalong, A.B. geddit?), the gigantic captain of the massive ships Courser and Tuscarora, whose many adventures included life or death struggles with the deadly kraken; the sea serpents that have been seen around Cape Ann and Massachusetts Bay; speculation and rhymes about Lizzie Borden, acquitted of the axe murders of her parents (their home in Fall River, at the time of writing, is the Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast Museum, allegedly haunted and with an ouija board in the lounge); the Dover Demon, possibly an ET;Spring Heel Jack (Spring Heeled Jack) who terrorised London, England, many years before emigrating to Cape Cod; tales of witchcraft and witch hunting, although the Salem witch trials are history, not legend; and the "spectral evidence" submitted at the Salem witch trials, supported by the "expertise" of that credulous chronicler, Cotton Mather (in witchcraft trials, if you could prove that you were elsewhere at the time of the alleged crime, it was actually held AGAINST you, as it was believed that one of your apparitions was a demonic spectre - "You were in two places at once, eh? Condemned out of your own mouth!"), are among the true ghost stories, myths and legends of Massachusetts.

The demon that finally clawed a retired pirate to death at Cape Cod; the spectre of the stubborn septuagenarian Giles Corey, which appears as a harbinger of disaster in Salem where, being pressed to death with weights over two days for refusing to plead to the charge of witchcraft, Corey merely shouted "more weight!" (although it was the only instance of pressing a man to death in New England history and cruel even for its time, Judge Corwin, whose house still stands in Salem, actually stood on Coreys chest, demanding that he plead); the altar in Wizard's Glen near Dalton, where a hunter called John Chamberlain rescued a Native American girl who was to be sacrificed to the demons of the forest; the supernatural sinking of the island where stands the Nix's Mate beacon, named after the ship's mate who cursed the island before being wrongly executed for killing Captain Nix; the giant Maushope of Native American legend, who lived on Martha's Vineyard; the alchemist who sought the elixir or life, in a turreted house at the junction of Essex and North Streets, in Salem; the mounted spirits of Lafayette and Washington who keep watch over the grave of Satan, who was captured and killed by Shakers at Mount Sinai; and the Roxbury pudding stones, said to be the remains of a giant's dessert, found near Boston, are other legendary tales of ghosts and haunted places in Massachusetts.

Welcome to the United States. Being familiar with the USA is as important in the modern Grand Tour as familiarity with Europe. Philadelphia, Detroit, Salt Lake City, Washington DC, Skagway, Kansas City, Phoenix, Sacramento, Boston, Santa Fe, Corpus Christi, Minneapolis, Honolulu, Fairbanks, Lake Tahoe, Dallas, Fort Lauderdale, St Louis, Atlanta, Chicago, Indianapolis, Houston, Seattle, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Anchorage, Sitka, Atlantic City, San Francisco, San Diego, New Orleans, New York, Savannah, Juneau, Albuquerque and Miami are among the most famous cities in the USA. Other American mainland sites that should not be missed if a visitor to America, or an American for that matter, is to be regarded as well travelled, include The Florida Keys, the beach at Waikiki in Hawaii, the plantations and bayous of the Mississippi Delta, Bryce Canyon, Route 66, the Disney resorts, the Ozarks, Mount Rainier National Park, the California coastline, the Appalachians, the Okefenokee Swamp, the Arctic wilderness of Alaska, Mount Rushmore, Mount McKinley and fabulous wildlife in Denali National Park, the Everglades, rodeos, Yosemite National Park, the wild west town of Tombstone, Native American nations such as the Navajo and the Hopi, Marvellous scenery and sea life in Kenai Fjords National Park, the Adirondacks, Niagara Falls, Glacier Bay National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Hawaiian volcanoes such as Mauna Loa and the Grand Canyon.

The United States of America are so enormous that even most Americans cannot "know" all of their own country. Even visiting every state would be a major undertaking. It is possible, however, to visit the iconic places known all over the world, especially through Hollywood movies. Happy travelling!

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